
Small might be the understatement, however, if you were fortunate to surf here this past week, you know that it was fun as heck.

Now it’s time for this…. time to dust off the ol’ LB’s once again.

If you don’t feel like doing any dusting, you can stay on your moderate shortboard and go party on up at the reef. This wave will let you ride any surf vehicle.

Well, let me re-word my surfboard options for PC. If you’re a grom, these waves will be super rippable all weekend at this size.

Surf will be fun for all ages actually. The surf forecast looks to be this way for a little bit, so kick back and enjoy the glide!

This dude looks like he’s having some fun. haha

Alexander down at the river mouth right, getting some almost head high nugs!

This fellow looks like he was finding some nice lefts

and rights too.

The good thing about this place is we can easily get the littlest hiccup of swell from anywhere in the south Pacific.

So we may see a few bumps in wave size this next week.

I’m sure this is something this ripper grom would love.

Especially if this is how he’s surfing on 3 footers, I’d like to see what he can do in the bigger stuff.

The crowd factor has been on the slow side this season, but there’s still enough people out to make for some good photos.

I know it’s a catch 22. Every surfer wants empty waves all to themselves. But how else would we be able to show you photos every day with out it just being empty surfer-less waves. Now that would get old real quick, right? OR would it?

Either way, I’m sure these two surfers would both 100% agree that the crowds here doesn’t even come close to their local home surf spots crowds.

That’s why people who come and surf and leave always say…. I’m definitely coming back!
RECENT REPORTS

Hey everyone! I hope you all had a great Fourth! Saturday’s report is coming your way from Colorados as per usual. It was smaller today, but very shreddable. Still a few tubitos too.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Hey there everyone! Welcome back to another weekend. The swell hasn’t quite come in, although there were a few earlier this morning, the low tide around midday completely took whatever little swell we had and took it back out to sea.